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Manitoba Morning Free Press from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 11

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3 KitlMMMIIMfM iff i ji C.P.R.l Opportunity For Fine Home Al Y'UU-K UWN fKILt TENDERS wlir be "received; for the purchaso of northorly 33 feet, lot 280, D.Q.S. 79 St James, Plan 49, known as 60 SHERBROOKE subjecti to mortgage reduced-to $2,450.00 payablo to the Canada Permanent Loan Savings. repayable $200.00 every six months. TENDERS to stato CASH payment and how it Is doslrcd to pay balance of equity. Highest nor any tender not necessarily accepted.

Address P. O. Box 612, or 413 Main Streot Crop Report Again confirmed earlier reports a to this season's crop prospects In the Last Mountain Valley District. "Thirty bushels to the acre," and cheaper than much land yielding: only half the crop. Wm.

Pearson Limited Phones: City Dept. 7110, Gen. 3761 Northern Bank Bldg. i lIHHimMllltHIMmtt The Globe Investment Co. At the "Fit-Ryt" Shoe Store This is a Week of MANITOBAOTEE PRESS.

WINNIPEG. FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1907. Real Estate and Financial Agents. Box 491 314 Homer St VANCOUVER, B. C.

nan Farm Lands. Cltv Pronertv and Small Orchards our specialty. I wmo mm lor any inrormauon regarding the Pacific coast. Wo will answer you. Evening Exursions TO WINNIPEG BEACH WEEK AUG.

TO 10. $25 $25 Fare SO Cts. Train will leave C. P. R.

at 18.30 and return from tho Boach at 22 o'clock. Orchestra In Pavilion for Jf seldom, indeed, that circumstances and conditions enable us to offer all in a single week such an unlimited number of special and extraordinary values as are presented at this 20 Lots at $25 Fit-Ryt Shoes for Men Patent Colt, Vlcl Kid, Gunmetal and Velour Calf, Goodyear Welts, military and city heels. Our regular $5.00, $5.50, and $6.00 $335 store just now. If there exists in your mind any doubt whatever as to what concern gives the greatest values, then study the offerings here mentioned. Every price means a distinct saving to YOU.

Every offering is of such unusual character as to make the finding of an equal talue elsewhere out of the question. Fil-Ryt Shoes for Women Patent Colts, soft Kid uppers, Goodyear Welts, Cuban heel, our regular $5.00. Friday, Saturday ucd Monday $3.35 Lots were cold at $100.00 but purchasers have not met payments and the sale has been cancelled YOU GET THE BENEFIT OF THE MONEY THEY HAVE PAID. IT WA8 TH18 WAY: The amount paid on tho 20 lots averages $75.00 each. We are satisfied if we get our price and this Is why you can get them at $25.00 each.

Investigation on your part will probe this to be an absolute certainty. And there are hundreds of special offerings here this week that are just as great as these in point of value. Men's Fine Shoes at Money-Saving Prices Rainy River Navigation Co. Lake of the Woods and Rainy River "In All the West No Trip Like This." Steamer Keenora leaves Kcnora, Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 8 p.m. Connection mado at Rainy River with Canadian Northern trains.

Winnipeg to Bouohorvillo and Return Meals and Berth on steamer A included PXtt CIRCULAR TOURB-Apply to any C.P.R. or C.N.R. agent. A. McKENZIE, Agent 66-CT Merchants Bank Building.

Winnipeg. Phono 4234. WINNIPEG COMMISSION 700 Mclntyro 00 PA NY 708 MoIntyro Heavy Sewn Sewn Light and Light and Heavy Soles and Goodyear Soles and Goodyear Welts. $25 $25 Welts. Men's Shoes, Patent Colt, Vici Kid, Velour Calf, King Calf and Brown Vici Kid Skin.

Begular $3.50, Real Estate Bargains and $4.50 Values. $4. Eegular and Soles Hand Turn and 00 i Some Great Bargains in Women's Fine Shoes DOMINION ST. 3 lots $14 a foot. 1DYLWYLDE Splendid river lot 56x165, heavily treed $26 a foot.

R1VERV1EW Lot 10 In Block 33, corner lot near the Park, $960. Easy terms. ST. BONIFACE Notre Dame, corner Rue du College, large lot heavily treed, 132x132 with house. $8,000 cash, balance, 3 years.

ELMWOOD GARDENS Several lots In this subdivision close to Panet Road from $80. KILDONAN 2-acre Iota on the Panet Road from $250 per acre. Hand Turn Flexible and Goodyear BIRKETT 447 MAIN STREET. Ties $3.50 Regular and I Til TENDER, JUICY ROASTS OF BEEF Let us have your order and vjc 'will prove ibai our meals are unexcelled for quality, flavor and general goodness. superior finish Kid and Box boot, regular lugumr Boys' strong lace boots in dependable Sizes 1 to 5.

8fc Welts. Women's Fine American Oxford Ties and Gibson Ties, 'Cu ban and French Heels Regular $3.00, and $4.00 Values. Women's Dongola Kid button boots. Patent toe pnns. fcjmu.ll TBlzeu CM11U.11 TBiifcCD i 2Vi to 4.

JQ $2:00 $2.50 $2.75 from Reg. Children's pebble grain lace boots. Sizes 5 to 7. RKf Reg. 31.25 VJ1 $2.00 and $2.50 shoes, suitable for country or city wear.

QQ 1'riday. Saturday and Monday, if OK, Women's $1.25 and $1.50 strap slippers. All Qfif sizes UOl We Have Made Some COME For 28, 30, 32 inch trunks, some canvas covered and ombosscd tin; J3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 PO QO values yifO Men's Dongola, Calf, lace and 9 9 a THE BEST HOL1DAY8 I ARE SPENT AT THE DETROIT (MINN.) LAKES ROUND TRIP RATES FROM WINNIPEG $10.25 $10.90 Return Limit Return Sept. 30 Days. 30th.

On sale dally until Sept. 30th, 1907 HUNDREDS OF TOURS io Summer Resorts. IN QUEBEC, NEW BRUNSWICK, NOVA SCOTIA, NEWFOUNDLAND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND VIA Ml mnUFU jw. I vm mm Are Described In "TOURS TO SUMMER HAUNTS." Write for frco copies to General Paster.ger Department, Moncton, N. B.

or Montreal Ticket Office, 141 St. James Street. Toronto Ticket Office. 51 King Street East King. Edward Hotel Block Summer Tours From WINNIPEG To Toronto $39.70 Ottawa $46.95 Montreal- $48.40 AND RETURN Rates to other Eos torn Points correspondingly reduced.

CHOICE OF ROUTES both directions, vis. St Paul and Chicago or Port Arthur and 'lakes, or one direction via Chicago and the other via lake route. Stop-over prlvi-logca allowed. Visit Niagara Falls en route. For reservations and full particulars apply to, A.

B. DUFF, General Agont, Passenger Dept, 200 'Portage Ave. Phone 7083. CANADIAN QATE8 IN ST. JAMES' PARK.

London, Aug. 8. Tho boautlful wrought Iron gates in St. James' park which form. Canada's contribution to tho memorial to hor la to Majesty Queen Victoria ore now bolng erected, and excite much admlro- Efon.

J. HTurner, ot British Coluia bio, alls for Canada to-day. $1.49 Children's kid button bootn and strap slippers. Sizes 3 to 7. OC Reg.

$1.00 OOC Sneclal lot of suit cases with 3CB Willi $1.69 leather corners and strong lock and bolt Boys' $2.50 and $2.75 shoes, Box Calf and Vlcl Kid, ftQ sizes 1 to 5 plt70 Big Reductions in Our AND SEE WHAT WE CAN SAVE For 30, 32, 34 Inch trunks, somo with two straps and two trays; $6.50, $7.50 and $8.00 values $5.98 246 W. GHAP3IAN. Reg. white Men's Shoes, Patent Colt, Vici Kid, Velour Calf, King Calf and Vici Kid Skin. $3.50, $4.00 $4.50 Values.

Flexible Soles Goodyear Women's Fine American Oxford and Gibson Ties, Pat ent Colt, Vici Kid, Latest Styles $3.00, $3.50 $4.00 Values. Misses Dongola Kid lace boots and Oxford ties and whlto canvas Oxfords. Reg. $1.50, $2.00 flO To clear UOC Children's kid lace boots and strap slippers. Sizes 7 to 10.

OA $1.25 and $1.60 Infants' soft solo red, and black. Friday, Saturday and Monday 25c $2.95 Gladstone Bag, with strong leather straps $1.98 Trunk and Bag Dept. YOU. For folld leather suit cases, linen lined over steel frame; $0.00 and $6.50 4 QQ values SHOE STORE 248 LOGAN AVENUE Phone 4037 master, and four bright lights of pugilism, James J. Corbett, "Tommy" Mur-nhy.

"Yoanir Corbett." and "Jim" Don ovan, will sea that no ono gets under tho canvas wunout giving up tno requisite amount of coin. Lillian RubboU, Lou Fields and other stage celobritles are numbered among tho list of Celebrate Golden Wedding. Kingston, Aug. 8. In the au tumn the Rev.

D. C. Macallum and Mrs. Macallum will celebrato here their fiftieth wedding anniversary. Thoy were married in 1857, soon after Mr.

Macallum accepted the pastorate of Warwick, Congregational church. Thoy remained thero sixteen vears. They spent four years at Mark- Ont, and twenty-three years at Maxvllle, leaving them in tho community a memory of. good things not only said but done in tho name of Christ. They have livid in Kingston for ten years.

Mrs. Macallum was one of tho organizers; of the Woman's Missionary Board In the Cana dian Congregational churches, and for. twenty-one president, having just re tired from the arduous' duties of that office. Mr. Macallum nas neon, and still is in Kingston and its environs for tho Children's Aid- So clety.

Boss Gambler Breaks Down. i (Mennrf aid, formerly a "boss gambler," and a nromlnont politician' of this city. Is dying in a hospital. Ho-cannot outllvo tho day. McDonald Is the husband of Mrs.

Dora McDonald, who Is now awaiting trial for tho Webstor S. Guerln. This affair and tho disclosures are said to have had a 'strong influenco in shortening McDonald's llfe OCEAN NAVIGATION Elder Dempster Line To Nassau, Cuba and Mexico S. S. "80KOTO" about August 20.

To book passago apply to ELDER, DEMPSTER Montreal TO SOUTH AFRICA S. S. "ASHANTI" about August 25. S.S. "MELVILLE" about September 25.

For ratea of frolght. etc, apply to ELDER DEMPSTER CO. Board of Trade Building, Awful Humor Was Eating Away Face and Ears Body Mass of Sores Three Doctors Tried to Help Little Sufferer But She Grew Worse After Spending Many Dollars On Doctors and Medicine CUTIGURA CURES IN TWO WEEKS AT COST OF 75c. "I feci It my duty to parents of other Eoor suffering babies to tell you who utlcura has oono for my llttlo daughter. She broke out all over her body with a humor, and wo used everything recommended, but without results.

1 called la threo doctors, thoy all claimed they could help her, but sno continued to grow worse. Her body was a mass of Eorcs, and her little face was being eaten away. Her ears looked as If they, would drop off. Neighbors advised mo to not Cutlcura Soap and Ointment, and before I had used half of tho cake of Boon and box of Ointment the sores had all healed, and my llttlo ono's face and body wcro as clear as a now-born babo's. I would not be without It again if It cost Ave dollars, instead of Bcventy-flvo cents, which Is all it cost us to.

euro our baby, after spending many dollars on doctors and medicines without any benefit whatever. Mrs. Georgo Steeso, 701 Cobura Akron, Ohio, Aug. 30, 1005." ITCHING TORTURES Speedily Cured by Cuticura A warm bath with Cutlcura Soap and a single application of Cutlcura Ointment, the great Skin Cure, will afford Immediate relief, permit rest and Bleep, and point to a speedy cure of the most distressing forms of torturing. disfiguring, hamors, eczemas, tetters, rashes, ltchlngs.

and irritations of infants, children, and adults when all other remedies and even physicians fail. Complete Eztenul nd Inumal Trttment tot Erery llumor ot lalanu. Children, and Adult eon uta of Cutlcura Soap to Qcbom ttne akin. Cutlcur Ivl 1 world, roller urug a. cocm.

ouio arUaUeFree, BXon8kland Humon. House Wanted South of Portage. Wilt give equity in half section and balance in cash for good residence WESTERN CANADIAN LAND BUSINESS BROKERS 25W2 Portane Avenue. Phono 6282. (any, testifying yesterday at tho transit nveatlgatlon by tho public service commission, made the frank admission that 1.1a onmnnnw AtA nnl Mui.Mr' train ftlU ed unless 'there wero a csrtoln number of tno cars 10 move pay.

BABY'S FACE IH TERRIBLE STATE POPULAR "FIT-RYT" fflE HEIM PHONE 4289. Roasts of milk-fod veal from 12c Rolled roasts of beef, 12lc. Mild cured corned beef, 10c. Beef sausage, 3 lbs. for 25c.

Jellied veal, 30c. Jollied tongue, 30c. Pressed corned beef, 15c. Head cheese, 10c. Cauliflower, Mushrooms, ALEX.

COOPER 350 Portage Ave. (Opp. Ideal) fbone 488 Pride forbids many a man from ad- mtf.lMM V. folttan ft mam tnCtn ho can comfortably masticate. But pride is a strong neaaoa nag mut oitcn ia.nun Its owner into the ditch.

I have had placed with mo a small block of capital for investment. Kindly romomber. W. ANDREWS ESTATE AGENT, Offices 47 Alklnu Building, Tol. 2576.

221 McDormot Avo. and U. N. Hawkins, who Is rated as one of tho shrowdest criminal lawyers In the Rocky mountain region. The cause of Mr.

Darrow's summary dismissal has not been mado known, but ho and Mr. Richardson disagreed violently several times durlnj; tho Haywood trial. A Loan to Rebuild Navy. London, 8. In a dispatch from St; Petersburg the correspondent of the Tribune declares that Emperor Wllhelm of Germany and Emperor Nicholas of Russia discussed during their meeting at Swlnemunde, a proposal that Russia should negotiate a loan Of $62,600,000 In Germany on condition that this-sum be expended exclusively for tho rebuilding of tho Russian navy and that orders for warships be placed only in Germany, Blaok Hand at Work.

Now York, Aug. 8. Dominica, tho 5-year-old daughter of Rocco Valatdo, Is held for "black hand" ransom of $300. Valardo rccolved a noto saying his daughter would bo killed unloas tho rnonoy was paid within a week. Looks for Strapholdera.

New Aug. 'Manager Shrank Hedloyof the Znterborough com- 382 PORTAGE AVE. Phone 7392 Southeast Cor. Edmonton MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. FJ i DETAILS OFHAILLOSSES Reston District Received a Bad Scourging List of Losers.

Reston, Aug. 8. Details aro to hand of tho most destructive and wldo spreading hall storm that over struck this district, which occurred Monday evening. It camo from a northwesterly direction and did leave much grain standing in Its wako. Most damago was done south and east of the town as far as Mr.

Law's and half way to Mollta. Clove Boulton was tho greatest individual loser, having about 1,300 acres almost totally dostroyod and no Insurance. About 10 per cent, of those hailed out were insured. Other heavy losers were Boulton 400 acres, Insured; Walfond 700 acres, no Insurance; Ed Stevenson, 300 acres, insured; H. Duncan, 300 acres, no insurance; Thos.

Lockhart, 600 acres, no insurance; Thos. Baldwin, 300 acres, no insurance; C. J. Stewart, 300 acres, no insurance; E. H.

Edwards, 250 acres, no Insurance; R. Douglas, 250 acres, no insurance; Ben Miller, 240 acres, no Insurance; J. A. Reidl 260 acres, no insurance; Wes. Armstrong, 600 acres, Insured; Tom Wllklns, partly 240 acres, no insurance; And; Wilson, partly 160 acres, no insurance; J.

B. Ireland, 260 acres, Insured; acres, Insured; McLeans, 700 acres, no Insuranco; Skoltons, 600 acres, no Insurance; Smith 650 acres, no, insurance; Ready 700 acres, no insuranco; W. E. Chester, 550 acres; Pierces, 800 acres. Other crops were partly destroyed.

This is tho first general hail storm In this part of tho country, WON GASELOST CLIENT iDarrow, Leading Counsel for Haywood, Dismissed by Miners. Denver, Aug. 8-Clarenco B. leading counsel for William D. Haywood In the trial at Boise which, resulted In his acquittal, has been dismissed from the service the Western Federation of 'Miners.

tf He win noi aDDetir uciiuii ut bono. whoso trial is sot tor Oct. 1, nor will he act for Moyer lf the latter is ever brought to trial. rrnrrnw iu leonine coun- col will be tho law Armof Richardson Hawkins, composed. iuuumuui Mr, Darrow's associate in the recent trial, accident occurred he was rldlnj: a rather unmanageable horse, which reared up and rolled over backwards in a manner that caused tho saddlo horn to crush Adclson's chest and although ho lived for.

two days following, ho oxplrcd yesterday morning, suffering great agpny. The deceased waa a widower and loaves four chllren. the eldest of "whom is only fourteen years of age. He will be burled this evening with tho usual ceremonies in connection with the Jewish church, of which ho was a member. Arrangements for the care of his orphan children will be made by tho Jowlsh community, aa soon as possible.

Tenders for Brandon Round Brandon, Aug. 8. J. P. Brlsb.ln, N.

R. agent here, received a message from M. H. McLeod, at Winnipeg, general manager of that road, Inquiring whether any Brandon contractors desired to tender on tho 10-stall round house which Is to be constructed In Brandon nn nnrlv rlntn no ntlrt of tho dlvi- slonol point equipment. Tho plans are on exhibition at tho chief engineers office in Winnipeg, but duplicates may be sent here or perhaps the originals for a few dayo.

Tenders aro now receivable. Notables In 8oolety Ctrous. New York, Aug. 8. There aro to be great doings for tho summer colony at Bockaway Beach during 'the remalndor of this week, for every man.

woman and child la expected to desert the: pleasures of tho surf and beach for the time being and dovoto their whole nttontloir'to. tho society circus- to bo given for the of tho Lima Ionian Catholic church ot that place. -Rockawny boasts, of many notables among its aummcr. residents and all -of them 'have volunteered 'their, ser- 1 t.nf nSnttj Plx-Phlflf OX Police' 'William 'Devery ia to 1 act as ring BEEF COMMISSION AT DAUPHIN. Very Little interest Was Aroused by the Investigation.

Dauphin. Aug. beef commission aroused very llttlo local Interest. Tho meoting hero was practically a discussion between the commissioner and Glen Campboll. Somo ivldenco was taken from local butch-tra, who could say nothing definite retarding any combination.

Shearing Over at Lethbrldge. Lethbrldge, Aug. 8. The shoep shearing for the season haa been com-l ltted. Owing to tho exceptionally sc-vero winter, the clip Is not as heavy as previously.

The averago woight of sheared from the unfed shoep Is about six pounds while the fed aheop give from seven and one-half to eight pounds. Tho Alberta Sheop Co. clipped uiousand with an average 01 ciguk pounds. Tho sheep wore fod for six veeks during tho severest portion of the winter. C.

S. Crest, who fed 5,000 sheep, got tho same average yield. Last winter was the first in ic- history of southern Alborta that It was found necessary to feed the aheep. Tho lamb crop is exceptionally good, flocks having from seventy to ninety-two or three per cent, of Iamb9. Horae Rears, Rider Killed.

Canary. Auff. driving a bunch or cattlo for L. C. Ward about five miles west of Cochrane, Aroy Adel-fon, aged 45 years; was so seriously injured on Thursday last that he morning from tho injurios received.

Tho 'deceased cam from Vic -torloB. obout a month ago, Whcn tbe.

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